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Greenville, N. C, Wediiesday. May 8, 1935.<lb />
Number 14<lb />
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DENTIST<lb />
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Travel Class Offered<lb />
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XTKNDS WELCOME<lb />
Student Body To<lb />
Honor Meadows<lb />
At Lawn Party<lb />
Informal Affair Will Be On<lb />
Night Of May 15th.<lb />
NEW PRESIDENT<lb />
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To Trip.<lb />
Dear Alumna<lb />
We extend to you<lb />
cordial invitation to<lb />
tommcmemciit week<lb />
a most<lb />
attend<lb />
- end.<lb />
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lion of<lb />
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ned, extensive tour.<lb />
guidance of regular<lb />
f the faculty, which<lb />
ci edits for a full term<lb />
ubjects: English, His-<lb />
� igraphy, at practi-<lb />
ante cost as for one<lb />
�liege.<lb />
I Meadows explained<lb />
i the students at the<lb />
hour Tuesday. Before<lb />
inoimcement had been<lb />
the bulletin board with<lb />
I that the students in-<lb />
nild sign. The an-<lb />
it nut with such e�-<lb />
: i sponae that there are<lb />
number signed up for<lb />
Teachers may raise<lb />
I .� ates by taking this<lb />
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RDANCE<lb />
n color to match.<lb />
ngiess hose.<lb />
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11 VYM<lb />
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$i Ladies<lb />
IJesI Prices<lb />
il this coming<lb />
- will be the largest East<lb />
Cat na Teachers College has<lb />
; � : a number of years, ac-<lb />
 to present prospects. Ap-<lb />
plicat � are coming in at a<lb />
rate Tuesday morning<lb />
Dl Nkadows called for a<lb />
� ' sands of those who were<lb />
p'ani ng to regwter in the sum-<lb />
r :  i � it looked as if a thud<lb />
� ' � present held up their<lb />
in advised them to make<lb />
i �� � nti early.<lb />
COLLEGE DANCE IS<lb />
SOCIAL HIGHLIGHT<lb />
.May 31 to June 3. with<lb />
here on tin- e.impus.<lb />
We are expecting a larger<lb />
number of Alumnae to return<lb />
this year than ever before,<lb />
due to the tact that Dr. Leon<lb />
R. Meadows will be inaugu-<lb />
rated as the second president<lb />
of our college.<lb />
The College opeus wide its<lb />
doors to all Alumnae, who<lb />
will be welcomed at any time<lb />
during Commencement. hast<lb />
Jarvi.s Hull will be reserved<lb />
for Alumnae guests. Pit<lb />
notify us when to<lb />
you. so we may<lb />
room for you.<lb />
The Classes of VM: and<lb />
1934 will hi the honor musts<lb />
and upon arrival, will be<lb />
given meal tickets at the of-<lb />
fice of the Dean of Women.<lb />
" Let's everybody be here.<lb />
Sincerely yours.<lb />
Elizabeth C. Smith.<lb />
Presides! K. C. T. C.<lb />
Alumnae Association.<lb />
N.C.F.S. Reports<lb />
Favorable Meet<lb />
use<lb />
expect<lb />
reserve a<lb />
The student body of E. C. T. C.<lb />
is honoring Dr. and Mrs. L. R.<lb />
Meadows at an informal lawn<lb />
party on the evening of May 15th<lb />
from 8:30 until 10:00.<lb />
A portion of the campus will<lb />
be decorated with Japanese Lan-<lb />
terns.<lb />
The entire student body, in-<lb />
cluding day students and eo-eds,<lb />
and the administration staff and<lb />
faculty are invited .<lb />
Lucy LeHoy, Chairman of the<lb />
Social Committee has appointed<lb />
the following committees, and<lb />
preparations for the party have<lb />
 begun.<lb />
Lighting and Decorations�<lb />
Elizabeth Wagner, Chairman;<lb />
 Ruth Kiker. Xylda Cooper. Eliza<lb />
beth Copeland.<lb />
RefreshmentsJanf.e (Jutland,<lb />
Chairman: Josie Hall, Rachel<lb />
Britt, Rachel Htjrst, Virginia<lb />
Fryar, Catherine Wallace. Ruby<lb />
j Kelly, Mamie Tresler.<lb />
Arrangement of Campus�Jau-<lb />
mta Arthur, Chairman; Linello<lb />
Clarke. Vivian Carolus, Emma<lb />
Ouiei bridge.<lb />
WASHINGTON TRIP<lb />
TAKEN HV SENIORS<lb />
DR. LEON R. MEADOWS<lb />
who will be declared the official<lb />
president of the college at com-<lb />
mencement on the first day of<lb />
June, 1935. He succeeds the on-<lb />
ly other president. Dr. Robert<lb />
Heiring Wright, who died last<lb />
year.<lb />
Officers<lb />
For Next<lb />
Elected<lb />
Y<lb />
eai<lb />
A<lb />
re<lb />
� st .warm of<lb />
crowded a<lb />
ina Teachers<lb />
dancers<lb />
flour at<lb />
College<lb />
e offing<lb />
: . to claim<lb />
� e near<lb />
Prom,<lb />
� he Set) " �!<lb />
you'll<lb />
I . f� v<lb />
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We're<lb />
: collection<lb />
youU love<lb />
1 � alhs, Ex-<lb />
fv Chiffon<lb />
top - . Third Floor<lb />
nt-Harvey<lb />
� <lb />
a ful<lb />
�it: m a good many ages.<lb />
5 well as possible on<lb />
slick floor) Saturday<lb />
e scintillating rhythms<lb />
Repine and his Hi-Plane<lb />
m WRY" A. Richmond,<lb />
S� en and heard in that<lb />
dm ing array of radio<lb />
Glenn Robeson, first-<lb />
laUon of Mary Shaw.<lb />
known in by-gone days j<lb />
treets of Greenville, and<lb />
ken known to many of J<lb />
: ians as the kid who<lb />
ways muster music out<lb />
r.mg. even though it be<lb />
familiar saxaphone. The<lb />
ilso out about his out-<lb />
i  i !y kid in the Tar-<lb />
ded .schools, through the<lb />
grade, when he himself<lb />
: � thud, and getting a<lb />
uidy for it. All of which<lb />
t to do with music and<lb />
ege Dance. Singing to<lb />
use. the little brunette<lb />
get surely did put on the<lb />
the way, was an honor<lb />
pon her Saturday night.<lb />
al the night under our<lb />
f with Mary Shaw,<lb />
dlroom was decorated in<lb />
old purple and gold.<lb />
I i nurse made everybody<lb />
!meiy patriotic. The<lb />
was gaily decorated with<lb />
�8 until the punch gave<lb />
At the conference of the North<lb />
Carolina Federation of Students<lb />
held in Raleigh tin- week-end oi<lb />
April 27, it was decided that<lb />
the conference will convene at<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
�ssion in 1936,<lb />
the coming year<lb />
IS follows: Jack<lb />
at the University<lb />
from Raleigh,<lb />
Aycock, stu-<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
for its spring<lb />
Officers for<lb />
were elected<lb />
p.�ile. student<lb />
of North Carolina,<lb />
IS president; Bill<lb />
Thirty-five members of the<lb />
Senior class enjoyed an extend-<lb />
ed week-end of sightseeing in<lb />
and around Washington, D. C.<lb />
The party made its headquar-<lb />
ters at the George Mason Hotel<lb />
i in Alexandria, Virginia. This<lb />
made it convenient, for the driv-<lb />
ers had free parking space for<lb />
i tin n cars and it was away from<lb />
j the bustle anil hustle of the big<lb />
city alter a dav of climbing the<lb />
: Washington .Monument or visit-<lb />
i tng the zoo.<lb />
Each ear mapped its own trip<lb />
by suggestions from each person<lb />
in the car, then by getting to see<lb />
what everyone wanted to see.<lb />
 While the trip was enjoyed by<lb />
every single one there were some<lb />
places ot particular interest to<lb />
every major. Perhaps the Eng-<lb />
lish majors enjoyed the Folger<lb />
Shake pearian Library; the His-<lb />
tory majors Ford's Theatre and<lb />
I the Smithsonian Institution; the<lb />
Y W C A Leaders<lb />
Introduced To<lb />
Students May<lb />
Luke Was Scene Of The<lb />
Ceremony.<lb />
A beautiful<lb />
service by the s<lb />
lake was held<lb />
hour yesterday<lb />
college Y. W.<lb />
members were<lb />
member of the<lb />
and<lb />
impressive<lb />
ide of the college<lb />
at the twilight<lb />
when the new<lb />
C. A. Cabinet<lb />
installed. Each<lb />
old cabinet bore<lb />
a lighted candle which she pass-<lb />
ed to her successor as a symbol<lb />
of the work that she wished to<lb />
have continued. The picture of<lb />
the girls in white carrying can-<lb />
dles, reflected in the<lb />
ing a lovely scene.<lb />
"akc mak-<lb />
dent<lb />
State, also from Raleigh. Science majors the National Mu-<lb />
is vice-president; Ann Bradsher,<lb />
student at Meredith, and from<lb />
Roxboro; is secretary of the Fed-<lb />
eration; and Annie Laurie New-<lb />
some, student at Duke, and from<lb />
Durham, ias elected treasurer.<lb />
Ethel Vick. East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College, served as treasurer<lb />
of the organization during tin-<lb />
past year.<lb />
Out of 33 colleges in North<lb />
Carolina. 18 were represented.<lb />
This is the largest number in the<lb />
history of the Federation to be<lb />
represented at one convention.<lb />
The financial condition was also<lb />
better than it has been in the his-<lb />
tory of the Federation.<lb />
An invited guest from Mary<lb />
Baldwin College, in Virginia,<lb />
was present.<lb />
Representative McDonald, of<lb />
the<lb />
seiim and Botanical Gardens and<lb />
the Home Economics Majors<lb />
Lee's Home, Mt. Vernon and the<lb />
Smithsonian Institution.<lb />
Other than just sight seeing<lb />
several saw the new play "Lair<lb />
From Heaven" while others en-<lb />
j joyed a good show.<lb />
Besides seeing Washington a<lb />
number of Seniors extended their<lb />
trip to Baltimore and Annapolis,<lb />
Maryland.<lb />
Half the party got an early<lb />
start Sunday morning and made<lb />
their way back through a small<lb />
(Continued on page three)<lb />
The following girls took part<lb />
in the service; Ida May Hair,<lb />
Making the place of Margaret<lb />
! Martin as secretary; Margaret<lb />
I Norman, that of Hattie Pearl<lb />
j Mallard, as treasurer; Ellen Jen-<lb />
I kins in the place of Frances New-<lb />
som, as Student Government<lb />
representative; Catherine Wallace<lb />
following Polly Melvin as Reli-<lb />
gious Education Chairman; Es-<lb />
ther Mae Dennis, taking the<lb />
place of Catherine Wallace as<lb />
Morning Watch Chairman; Mar-<lb />
garet Martin, that of Margaret<lb />
Norman as Social Committee<lb />
Chairman; Jaunita Davis who<lb />
succeeds Jean Thomas as chair-<lb />
man of Social Service; Ruth Wise,<lb />
in the place of Mae McFarland as<lb />
Publicity Chairman; Polly Mel-<lb />
vin, taking the place of Edith<lb />
Marslender, as Music Chairman:<lb />
Marilyn Henderson, that of Mary<lb />
Francis Holland as chairman of<lb />
World Fellowship; and Lottie<lb />
Moore who succeeds Ruth Hen-<lb />
derson as Y. W. C. A. Reporter.<lb />
Open House At<lb />
Science Building<lb />
Is Big Success<lb />
Science Club Decides To Ex-<lb />
 liihit Similar Work Yearly.<lb />
The mazes of science in its<lb />
many aspects, from the tiny<lb />
j germs and beginnings of life as<lb />
seen through the microscope to<lb />
the planets in the vast heavens<lb />
 viewed through the telescope,<lb />
were revealed in a most vivid<lb />
way Thursday night through ex-<lb />
Ihibits and demonstrations by the<lb />
young scientists belonging to the<lb />
Science Club of the college, who<lb />
held Open House for the public.<lb />
The first two floors of the<lb />
Science Building were thronged<lb />
between the hours of seven and<lb />
ten. By request the time was<lb />
extended through Friday so that<lb />
groups from the schools of<lb />
Greenville could view the exhi-<lb />
bits. All the science classes from<lb />
the High School, many of the<lb />
grades from the public schools in<lb />
the town, and some groups from<lb />
schools in the county kept the<lb />
guides and demonstrators Busy<lb />
all day.<lb />
Naturally the mecianieal man<lb />
with the circulatory systgm, and<lb />
a tank supplying the fluid wasa<lb />
center of interest all the even-<lb />
ing. This was made by Jack<lb />
Humphrey from beaver board<lb />
and glass tubing. The human<lb />
skeleton was put , together by<lb />
one of the students, JShn Blanch-<lb />
ard, from parts donated to the<lb />
Biology Department. Vital life<lb />
processes which are similar in<lb />
plants and in animals were<lb />
shown by charts, drawings and<lb />
experiments exhibited by Oscar<lb />
Speed.<lb />
Plants, flowers aud leaf skele-<lb />
tons, were shown in plaster plac-<lb />
ques, ink prints, blue pnnts, soot<lb />
prints and leaf prints. Numer-<lb />
ous bird houses were displayed<lb />
by GHerman Smith. Means of<lb />
attracting birds to the home was<lb />
stressed with practical sugges-<lb />
tions. A table on which there<lb />
was an attractive lay-out of a<lb />
model house and grounds, with<lb />
equipment properly fitted in,<lb />
was displayed by Daniel Jordan.<lb />
Soap-making, by Ruby Lee<lb />
Peacock, Frasch processes of ob-<lb />
taining sulphur, by Elizabeth<lb />
Dixon Johnson, and the synthe-<lb />
sis of water, by Charles Cobb,<lb />
were among the demonstrations<lb />
in the Chemistry Laboratory.<lb />
In the Physics Laboratory ex-<lb />
periments in light and heat, va-<lb />
cuum, telegraphy, and electricity<lb />
were made by groups of students.<lb />
Nature study was presented in<lb />
one room with plants and flow-<lb />
ers in attractive arrangements,<lb />
grouped according to seasons,<lb />
and with cases of insects.<lb />
In Bacteriology, the disease<lb />
producing bacteria were shown<lb />
in clay models made by the<lb />
Grant twins, and the vaccines<lb />
and serums were explained. It<lb />
(Continued on page two)<lb />
College Plans Large<lb />
Scale Beautification<lb />
Project For 1935-36<lb />
�<lb />
MEMBER �F COMMITTEE<lb />
EXTENDS WELCOME<lb />
Be In The Na-<lb />
Extensive Bo-<lb />
ln<lb />
My Dear Alumnae:<lb />
As a member of the<lb />
anguration Committee, I am<lb />
sending you this message to<lb />
say that we are looking for-<lb />
ward with great pleasure to<lb />
your being with us again at<lb />
Commencement.<lb />
Saturday, June first, Ls<lb />
your day. In the morning at<lb />
ten-thirty the induction of<lb />
Dr. Meadows into office will<lb />
take place. The chapters of<lb />
the Alumnae Association<lb />
will be represented in this<lb />
exercise. One-thirty is the<lb />
hour of the Alumnae .Lnh-<lb />
cheon at which several short<lb />
speeches will be made, one<lb />
by a member f the Asso-<lb />
ciation.<lb />
At three o'clock there will<lb />
be 3. birsimjss meeting of the<lb />
Association. We hope the<lb />
Auditorium onithe Austin<lb />
Building will be packed" far<lb />
under the gallery. In the<lb />
evening at eight-thirty there<lb />
will be an infurmal recep<lb />
tion given to Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Meadows at their home on<lb />
Fifth Street.<lb />
So ynu see, we have a very<lb />
full but a very delightful<lb />
day planned for you. Come<lb />
early, prepared to stay late,<lb />
and do not forget to register<lb />
at the Austin Building as<lb />
soon as you reach the cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Yours sincerely,<lb />
Sallie Jovner Davis.<lb />
Project Will<lb />
ture Of An<lb />
tanical Garden, Developed<lb />
Along The Lines Of An<lb />
Arboretum.<lb />
Two Massive Granite<lb />
trances To Be Built.<lb />
En-<lb />
Blue Prints Are Now In Pre-<lb />
paration By Mr. M. L.<lb />
Wright, Director of Cam-<lb />
pus Beautification And<lb />
Landscaping. �<lb />
Mrs. J. B. Spilman<lb />
Host to Speaker<lb />
Frances Perkins Was Guest<lb />
Of Assistant Treasurer<lb />
While In Greenville.<lb />
Records of Local Students Rank Well<lb />
It is said that the people un-<lb />
der the very shadows of a col-<lb />
The total average of a group of primary graduate in June, 1932,<lb />
19 is 2.33. The average required<lb />
Forsyth County, lcge take less advantage of the I f " graduation- is -3"<lb />
students on "Present<lb />
of the Schools in<lb />
lina<lb />
North Caro-<lb />
Th<lb />
bloci<lb />
be n<lb />
with<lb />
tn<lb />
16<lb />
ags were inclined to<lb />
.ffic. Yes, they liked to<lb />
the orchestra, too. What<lb />
dates filed in the of-<lb />
y students, co-eds, and<lb />
inviti d guests, the floor was pret-<lb />
ty well fdled.<lb />
Which boy got the biggest<lb />
rush- WeU, there were girls<lb />
��! Kills yelling 'where's Elmer<lb />
The Beaufort crowd was quite<lb />
Popular Then there were cer-<lb />
lir. Wake Forest boys who were<lb />
nr�t so had Those Wake Forest<lb />
(Continued on page three)<lb />
MRS. SPILMAN TO<lb />
HAVE NOTED GUEST<lb />
Mrs. J. B. Spilman will have<lb />
as her house guest Dr. S. D. Gor-<lb />
don, the week beginning Sunday<lb />
May 12th.<lb />
Dr. Gordon is an international-<lb />
ly famous lecturer, author, and<lb />
minister. He will conduct a<lb />
series.of services at the Memo-<lb />
rial Baptist Church beginning<lb />
Sunday morning, May 12th, at<lb />
8 o'clock and continuing through<lb />
the remainder of the week. There<lb />
will be a service at 8:00 o'clock<lb />
each morning and at the same,<lb />
hour each evening.<lb />
educational advantages it offers<lb />
than do people at a distance.<lb />
This statement is<lb />
of college towns wherever we<lb />
find them. , .<lb />
Do people in and near Green-1 l!lf a? g!n's;<lb />
ville take advantage of the op-<lb />
portunities that are offered them<lb />
at E. C. T. C? Frequently we<lb />
are told or hear someone say that<lb />
Six of these nineteen students<lb />
characteristic arcr b�ys hich disproves tte be-<lb />
lief that boys as a rule make<lb />
lower grades and do less work<lb />
an do girls.<lb />
The highest grade in the group<lb />
was 1.38 and was made by a<lb />
girl.<lb />
The following is a list of those<lb />
local people do not avail "themof the group who have taught in<lb />
selves of these advantages. North Carolina.<lb />
We feel that these statements I Eric Tucker, a Mathematics<lb />
are unfair to the numerous local (and Science major, graduated in<lb />
boys and girls who have grad-1 June 1933 and is successfully.<lb />
teaching in Clayton, N. C. He is<lb />
the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.<lb />
Socialism is a creed which be-<lb />
lieves there is a positive virg-<lb />
in spending public money<lb />
John Simon.<lb />
-Sir<lb />
uated here with above average<lb />
records. We think that they de-<lb />
serve some recognition for the<lb />
excellent work that they have<lb />
done.<lb />
Though not complete, the fol-<lb />
lowing information collected<lb />
quite casually by Dr. H. J. Mc-<lb />
Ginnis (mm the files of the of-<lb />
fice proves to us that people<lb />
around here do take advantage<lb />
of E. C. T. C.<lb />
Tucker of Greenville.<lb />
Bob Eason, the son of J. T.<lb />
Eason, of Greenville, was a His-<lb />
tory and Science major who<lb />
graduated in August 1934, and is<lb />
now teaching in West Edgecombe<lb />
High School.<lb />
Christine Wilkerson, is the<lb />
daughter of S. G. Wilkerson of<lb />
Greenville. She was a four year<lb />
and is teaching in Plymouth.<lb />
Mary Frances Whitehurst, is<lb />
the daughter of N. H. Whitehurst<lb />
of Greenville. She was a four<lb />
year graduate in June, 1932, and<lb />
is teaching at Fountain.<lb />
Nelson Hunsucker, son of R.<lb />
H. Hunsucker of Winterville,<lb />
graduated in June, 1933. He was<lb />
a Mathematics and Science ma-<lb />
jor and is teaching in Farmville.<lb />
Marguerite McGinnis graduat-<lb />
ed in June, 1933. She majored in<lb />
English, History and Grammar<lb />
grade work and is teaching in<lb />
Pinehurst.<lb />
Estelle McClees graduated<lb />
from a course in Science and<lb />
English in August, 1932, and is<lb />
teaching in Columbia. Miss Mc-<lb />
Clees is the daughter of Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. J. J. McClees of Ayden.<lb />
Clyde M. Brown, a History and<lb />
Science major, graduated in Aug-<lb />
ust, 1934, and is teaching in Wil-<lb />
son. He is the son of J. W.<lb />
Brown of Greenville.<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
Immediately after her talk<lb />
Frances Perkins was honored by<lb />
Mrs. J. B. Spilman with whom<lb />
she spent the night, at an infor-<lb />
mal social affair. The guests<lb />
were members of Mrs. Spilman's<lb />
Book Club, their husbands, ano<lb />
a few additional guests.<lb />
Miss Alice V. Wilson received<lb />
the guests at the front door. The<lb />
members of the administration<lb />
staff of the College, Misses Hazel<lb />
Willis. Ola S. Ross. Agnes Wad-<lb />
lington, Ellen Bowen. Mattie Sco-<lb />
ville and Mrs. Owens formed the<lb />
receiving line. The guests were<lb />
introduced to Miss Perkins by<lb />
Mrs. Spilman.<lb />
Tea was poured by Mrs. J. L.<lb />
Kilgo and Mrs. L. C. Skinner as-<lb />
sisted by Misses Dora Coates and<lb />
Annie G. Newell.<lb />
Miss Perkins and Mrs. Spil-<lb />
man have been very good friends<lb />
for quite a long time. They were<lb />
recently entertained together by<lb />
Governor and Mrs. Perry in<lb />
Richmond, Virginia.<lb />
At the NCFS convention in<lb />
Raleigh Ellen Jenkins and Chas.<lb />
I. Harris, Wake Forest and Geor-<lb />
gia, seemed to have taken quite<lb />
a liking to each other. Probably<lb />
getting their noble heads togeth-<lb />
er as to how they will reform<lb />
their respective institutions next<lb />
year. Charles I you know, is<lb />
the Chi Tau prexy of Wake For-<lb />
est.<lb />
Do not weep for the past nor<lb />
boast for the future. The brave<lb />
man searches for truth in the<lb />
dirt of reality.�Shen Yen-ping,<lb />
Chinese novelist.<lb />
There is no place in the world<lb />
where woman ages so happily as<lb />
in the United States.�Marion<lb />
Ryan.<lb />
Sentiment is worse than facts.<lb />
�Albert H. Wiggins.<lb />
Plans for the largest single<lb />
beautification project ever at-<lb />
tempted by the college are under<lb />
way and the coming year will<lb />
see them carried out. The de-<lb />
velopment will be in the nature<lb />
of an extensive botanical garden,<lb />
designed along the lines of an<lb />
arboretum.<lb />
The project will extend from<lb />
the power house on the west to<lb />
the Athletic Field on the east and<lb />
iron the Campus Building on the<lb />
north to" the creek on the south,<lb />
including the lake. This space is<lb />
at present partially occupied by<lb />
the nursery and the Training<lb />
School gardens, which will be<lb />
moved to other parts of the cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
The entire enclosure is to be<lb />
laid out in walkways and flower<lb />
beds, with the use of many na-<lb />
tive trees, shrubs, and flowering<lb />
vines. In preparation for this<lb />
project, the college has accu-<lb />
mulated during the past few<lb />
years thousands of plants, includ-<lb />
ing several hundred of each of<lb />
the following: Red buds, Weep-<lb />
ing Willows, Camelia Japonicas,<lb />
Wisteris, both white and pur-<lb />
ple, Forsythia, Weigelia, Pfitzen-<lb />
junipers, Boxwoods, Privets, and<lb />
various other types.<lb />
Two massive granite entrances<lb />
will be built to the development,<lb />
one on the east of the Science-<lb />
Building and the other at the<lb />
west.<lb />
It is the plan of the college to<lb />
place in this development as<lb />
nearly as possible all the native<lb />
trees and shrubs of eastern North<lb />
Carolina that will lend beauty to<lb />
the garden. <lb />
Blue prints df the project are<lb />
bow being prepared by Mr. M.<lb />
L. Wright, director of campus<lb />
beautification and landscaping.<lb />
( riniinology Course<lb />
Includes Raleigh Trip<lb />
Mr. M. L. Wright's Criminol-<lb />
ogy class went to Raleigh on<lb />
May 9th, to study the State Pri-<lb />
son and Dix Hill. The group<lb />
left at eight o'clock from the<lb />
front of the dining hall.<lb />
At ten-thirty o'clock the group<lb />
visited the prison. Here par-<lb />
ticular attention was paid to<lb />
the kitchen and dining room, var-<lb />
ious shops, the printing office,<lb />
the prison newspaper, records<lb />
and classifications which are<lb />
kept, recreation facilities, reli-<lb />
gious life, and women's depart-<lb />
ments. At Dix Hill, which was<lb />
visited at one-thirty, parti-<lb />
cular attention was paid to<lb />
the division of the criminally in-<lb />
sane.<lb />
Those taking cars were Mr.<lb />
Wright, Hazel Forrest, Margaret<lb />
Bostic, Bill Wright and Alex<lb />
Dail.<lb />
The trip cost each student<lb />
sixty-five cents.<lb />
The city is the most uncom-<lb />
fortable place in which to do<lb />
nothing particular; you must<lb />
either work or be bored.�A. A.<lb />
Milne.<lb />
Women and .women only will<lb />
decide whether Puritanism is to<lb />
ride roughshod over us. They<lb />
have been its worst victims.�A.<lb />
P. Garland.<lb />
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Page Two<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
RESTRICTIONS<lb />
Published Bi-weekly by the<lb />
Students of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Dorothy Hooks<lb />
Josephine Kanes<lb />
Helen Taylor<lb />
Vivian Carolus<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Eleanor Taylor<lb />
Carolyn Brinkley<lb />
Advertising Managers<lb />
Cynthia Etheridge Doris Mowborn<lb />
Christine MornsHelen Downing<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Louise lit itt Sara Lee Yates<lb />
Helen Lassiter Sara Laughhn<lb />
Member of North Carolina Collegiate<lb />
Association.<lb />
Subscription Price.<lb />
Newspap<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925,<lb />
at the I'ostoffice, Greenville. N. C. under the<lb />
act of March 3. 1879.<lb />
The Student Council asked that the fol-<lb />
lowing regulations concerning restrictions<lb />
be printed:<lb />
�  nu , 1. Students on restriction must not enter<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
.Business Manager the rooms of other students or have visitors<lb />
in their own room.<lb />
2. They must not talk to coeds or any-<lb />
other boys.<lb />
3. They may walk on the walk on front<lb />
campus, but must not loiter on front cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
4. They may have the usual back cam-<lb />
pus privileges.<lb />
5. They must not enter the Campus<lb />
building for social purposes.<lb />
6. They may go to Soda Shop as often<lb />
as they wish, provided they do not make it<lb />
a visiting place.<lb />
7. They may go to church.<lb />
Wednesday, Muy<lb />
Open Forum<lb />
thermore,<lb />
jaunts, in;<lb />
Mtt<lb />
Associated gotleoUtt ftress<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
If there is to be progress m<lb />
this college, it is up to someone<lb />
to instigate changes, for ni.<lb />
provements result largely<lb />
revisions.<lb />
I have acquainted myself with<lb />
ike me think ther<lb />
these week-end<lb />
�ould consist of thi<lb />
visits ,n the hom.s of gnlfn.nds . tta<lb />
This would furnish soeial exper- Cu<lb />
ience similar to tlwsewluxhw'<lb />
confront the same students alu-i<lb />
they graduate and enter Hw<lb />
communities where they are to<lb />
tea h Statistka show that L. I<lb />
fromlT. C graduates are weak in so-<lb />
cial adjustments. Expenen<lb />
would strengthen them<lb />
?ther side is the danger that<lb />
But the<lb />
.nil-<lb />
s' i'<lb />
Press<lb />
$1.50 per College<lb />
Box Number 237<lb />
Year<lb />
'�5dlloriuir"jfcr9l l935t-<lb />
DR.<lb />
A. D. FRANK COMMENTS ON MISS<lb />
PERKINS' SPEECH<lb />
behind this<lb />
;gestion<lb />
are<lb />
vial, that my view is ti<lb />
a so-<lb />
Wednesday, May 8. 1935.<lb />
EDITING A COLLEGE PAPER<lb />
The new staff of this paper is begin-<lb />
ning to realize just exactly what is necessary<lb />
to edit a college newspaper. It has drawn<lb />
one important conclusion: To mean the most<lb />
to you. this should be the medium by which<lb />
you, the students, express your opinions re-<lb />
garding the complex problems of the cam-<lb />
pus. Therefore, the column of material con-<lb />
tributed by you shall be included whenever<lb />
that material comes in. From time to time<lb />
there will appear views there with which<lb />
you will not agree. Reply to them in the<lb />
following issue. The staff heartily approves<lb />
presenting both sides of questions. It is<lb />
up to you then to make this paper your own.<lb />
Material may be addressed to The Tccn<lb />
Echo and dropped in local mail. Names<lb />
should be signed, but that is not required.<lb />
Signed letters will be less subject to censor-<lb />
ship.<lb />
"A good digest of the Social Securities<lb />
program of President Roosevelt" was the<lb />
comment of Dr. A. D. Frank, head of the<lb />
History Department, regarding the speech<lb />
made by Miss Frances Perkins, Secretary of<lb />
Labor, on April 26th.<lb />
The plans of the present administration<lb />
for social security through unemployment<lb />
insurance, old age pensions, help for crip-<lb />
ples, aid for widowed mothers and health<lb />
aid projects, as discussed by Miss Perkins<lb />
were favored bv Dr. Frank.<lb />
College made easy:<lb />
They have introduced a new<lb />
ote into the library system at<lb />
Bucknell University (Lewisburg,<lb />
Pa.) No longer will spring drug-<lb />
ged coeds and males have to<lb />
thumb along the shelves until<lb />
they hit something that might j cial standpoint<lb />
suit their fancy of the amount, i the arguments<lb />
Their enterprising librarian has! touch the social life of the stu-<lb />
uranged all the books according I dents tend towards the balancing<lb />
to -moods If you are feeling i of their College life, not tow � �<lb />
a bit sickish and unsettled, there j affording more time<lb />
is the love shelf: should you feel<lb />
disillusioned and sour about it<lb />
all. there's the gall and bitter-<lb />
ness shelf. Emotions made easy,<lb />
facts which make me think were c<lb />
is a very strong argument for a few student, wo dd leave<lb />
five day a week schedule here, so many Jf<lb />
By this I mean the elimination would not do<lb />
of Saturday classes. Off hand you work. If then<lb />
might suspect that the reasons who ,<lb />
their<lb />
re students here<lb />
week-ends a<lb />
.�11 u<lb />
we<lb />
them out before<lb />
(,s the contrary, they sk.m through and attempt<lb />
�uded which I to represent EC I. -�<lb />
inci<lb />
; teacher<lb />
;i th<lb />
fourth place<lb />
ed arrang men<lb />
be excused<lb />
under<lb />
no<lb />
xcept in <lb />
we should say.<lb />
� �<lb />
200 Men Students<lb />
To Attack Dinner<lb />
That was the headline that ap-<lb />
peared in the Minnesota Daily<lb />
at the University of Minnesota<lb />
(Minneapolis) the other day. The<lb />
for social v.<lb />
illness in infirmary, serious<lb />
' c. , ; �  or leath in the family, or<lb />
In the first place. i fl(n c.ainpu.s on sc!<lb />
would eventually become a day aosu. V<lb />
for library research, reading for , business A P res nt a<lb />
mere pleasure. attention to may miss as much as  c<lb />
clothes, outdoor life, sports. An per cent.of a cour �<lb />
additional day could be used ' have a c na. . �<lb />
conveniently by students and all should not �<lb />
� iw m use regarding i<lb />
teachers. . . ;�<lb />
i inconsistent, waa u<lb />
In the second place, a classI . <lb />
schedule could be devised whichJP<lb />
vvould afford credit of hours cor- !<lb />
i i e<lb />
Going to college and getting an educa-<lb />
tion are not always synonymous terms<lb />
Dean Stone, West Virginia University.<lb />
We must not scorn, but study Russia.<lb />
We must think along new linesPresident<lb />
Farrand of Cornell.<lb />
ctly to the<lb />
hours offered for the same. I fee<lb />
courses in other colleges and Uni- j<lb />
As that situation'<lb />
versities.<lb />
night editor apparently had been J responding more <lb />
somewhat groggy, for the word<lb />
should have been "attend At<lb />
any rate, the clipped-out head-<lb />
line next day appeared on the<lb />
journalism department bulletin<lb />
board with this inscription: "Pro-<lb />
per command�Wait until you see<lb />
the whites of their eggs<lb />
would have much<lb />
changes tn tnu<lb />
�An Active<lb />
the magazine News-<lb />
The old adage Be good and you'll be<lb />
happy has been changed to "Be good look-<lb />
ing and hold your husband�Anna Stecse<lb />
Richardson.<lb />
THI ULTIMA RATIO<lb />
Robert Dowd seems to be wor-<lb />
rying considerably over the fact<lb />
that he has only 2 more terms<lb />
here after this one. The ques-<lb />
tion is: Will he be able to pass<lb />
the math he is taking at present<lb />
by the end of that time?<lb />
Joe Dunn, at the P. O. one-<lb />
morning presented Malene with<lb />
a rose. Then he spied Alice, in-<lb />
side the cage, too. "Oh. Alice, I<lb />
didn't see you. I'll bring you one-<lb />
tomorrow<lb />
On the Washington trip Mil-<lb />
dred Harrison and Alma Tyndall<lb />
showed us a few things about<lb />
how to get your man. Wonder<lb />
just why they have been keeping<lb />
it to themselves these four years0<lb />
Also on the Washington trip<lb />
Mr. M. L. has to wait till 12:00<lb />
o'clock fox the other chaperone<lb />
to come in so he can take her<lb />
out again.<lb />
And the talcs that Ruth Kiker<lb />
and Ethel Vick brought back<lb />
from the conference week-end<lb />
spent in Raleigh! Five O'clock<lb />
dates (A. M you mutt, not P.<lb />
M )<lb />
more "substantial" dresses here-<lb />
after. Her brother challenged<lb />
Jerry Davis and Red Smith to<lb />
a duel the next morning.<lb />
Phoebe Barnes pulled a good<lb />
one the other night when she un-<lb />
concernedly walked into the<lb />
"Y" store and asked for a pack-<lb />
age of butter chips. She really<lb />
meant potato chips but associa-<lb />
tion with the dining hall would<lb />
tell.<lb />
Then there was the boy at the<lb />
College dance who after the<lb />
dance was nearly half over and<lb />
the torch singer hadn't sung,<lb />
came to the conclusion that she<lb />
was on the platform merely to<lb />
keep all of the boys on the floor<lb />
m suspense watching for her<lb />
dress straps to break.<lb />
The "love detector" in the Phy-<lb />
sics exhibit Thursday night<lb />
caused quite a stir among not<lb />
only the members of our student<lb />
body, but also among the faculty.<lb />
It would seem they are a cold<lb />
hearted group. Miss Turner,<lb />
Miss Morton and Mr. Henderson<lb />
being especially so. I hope the<lb />
"love detector" was wrong. What<lb />
do vou think?<lb />
OPEN HOUSE AT SCIENCE<lb />
BUILDING BIG SUCCESS<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
was seen that many bacteria are<lb />
of value to industry such as<lb />
dairying and the making of<lb />
cheese.<lb />
The three money crops of east-<lb />
ern Carolina�tobacco, corn, and<lb />
cotton, with their by-products<lb />
were graphically shown.<lb />
In plant life, among other in-<lb />
teresting exhibits were those of<lb />
wild flowers of eastern Carolina<lb />
and flower booklets: samples of<lb />
the evolution of plants; products<lb />
of plant life; modified plant and<lb />
their organs: various parts of<lb />
plants and fungus plants.<lb />
In physiology were shown the<lb />
evolution of the processes of re-<lb />
production; maps and charts<lb />
showing the elements composing<lb />
the human body, the actual va-<lb />
lue of these elements revealing<lb />
the cost as sixty nine cents; the<lb />
processes of digestion and respi-<lb />
ration from the lower animals on<lb />
up to man; and exhibits of actual<lb />
Of<lb />
From<lb />
Week:<lb />
"Dr. Diehl weighed and mea-<lb />
sured 17,127 coeds m six differ-<lb />
ent universities<lb />
The man is a wonder�it takes<lb />
most of us four years just to<lb />
size up one coed.<lb />
� � �<lb />
The revenge of one professional<lb />
fraternity upon another at the<lb />
University of South Dakota<lb />
(Vermillion) this winter strikes<lb />
a new, original note. The first<lb />
group inserted a want ad in the<lb />
papers which read, "Wanted�100<lb />
men to clear the snow off the<lb />
stadium And they gave the ad-<lb />
dress and telephone number of<lb />
their rival house. The avalanche<lb />
stands now, transfer without the<lb />
loss of credit is practically im-<lb />
possible. A five day a week i<lb />
schedule would not mean that'<lb />
every course had to meet five j<lb />
times a week; some could meet<lb />
twice, some three times. some<lb />
four, and some five. Courses<lb />
vary anyway as to the arrange-<lb />
ment of classes essential for!<lb />
greatest accomplishment, so in<lb />
preparing a new schedule, fac-<lb />
tors like that would be consider-<lb />
ed.<lb />
In the third place, week-ends<lb />
would remain s open as at pres-<lb />
ent, but the inclusion of Satur-<lb />
day would cans, no additional<lb />
complications in the deans of-<lb />
fice. You think student- would<lb />
leave campus more often? Then<lb />
so long as they ki pi up in their<lb />
studies, their absences during<lb />
week-ends would be of economic<lb />
value to the college. And fur-<lb />
De<lb />
Editoi.<lb />
.ro has been<lb />
ssion among<lb />
quite<lb />
the<lb />
the Sunday chains<lb />
tfith Entrance.<lb />
i rs tohi allow<lb />
 � ' �)t<lb />
: be nore Lr .��.<lb />
withouta <lb />
rs wereparked u<lb />
ine c�u a i <lb />
far away<lb />
our ��� ; I<lb />
from th<lb />
l:c<lb />
of job'seekers had the victims in was Talleyrand?<lb />
Latest college humor: "Who<lb />
a sweat for the next 43 hours<lb />
until the plot was finally reveal<lb />
ed<lb />
� � � <lb />
After the exams were over:<lb />
"Oh. she is a fan dancer and<lb />
don't talk baby talk<lb />
The tired-out<lb />
porarilv insane.<lb />
"How far were you<lb />
from the Floyd C. Dockeray. of Ohi<lb />
answer to the<lb />
"About two<lb />
fourth question?"<lb />
seats<lb />
It must have been a thrill<lb />
fact we are positive it was<lb />
most overwhelming sensation,<lb />
when two coeds at Syracuse Uni-<lb />
versity (Syracuse. N. Y.) tripped<lb />
along the corridors of the an-<lb />
student is ten<lb />
dedans Pro<lb />
State<lb />
University (Columbus).<lb />
"After a long day of classes, hi<lb />
is nervous and jumpy and all thi<lb />
In symptoms are identical to (host<lb />
a experienced by the insane Prof<lb />
Bes. ��� the fact that this is a<lb />
problem concerning the collegi<lb />
students, it is somewhat of a<lb />
community problem. The regu-<lb />
lation under discussion necessi-<lb />
tates a certain amount of traffic<lb />
blocking on Fifth Street, conse-<lb />
quently attracting unfavorable<lb />
ittention by visitors and passers-<lb />
3V.<lb />
Its<lb />
Dockeray points out.<lb /><lb />
Which will make a swell alibi<lb />
to bovs and girls who write horn<lb />
Mr. Haynes: On the basis of in-<lb />
telligence tests, do city high<lb />
school children or country high<lb />
school children show greater in-<lb />
telligence?<lb />
Daniel Jordan: By "city" do<lb />
you mean "Urban"?<lb />
Theo Easom says he deserves<lb />
an A on his conduct on the last<lb />
baseball trip.<lb />
During Open House at the<lb />
Science Building, Miss Hunter<lb />
spent all of one morning wrap-<lb />
ping up bloody fingers. 'Twas<lb />
the morning on which the Train-<lb />
ing School children came over.<lb />
Several of them insisted on feel-<lb />
ing the white rats as well as see-<lb />
ing them.<lb />
Eloise Camp: No, not a single<lb />
mean thing happened on the<lb />
Washington trip. I'm telling you<lb />
though, we certainly did disre-<lb />
gard traffic rules. We passed<lb />
stop lights, and always went in<lb />
the wrong direction on one-way<lb />
streets. A cop stopped us once<lb />
and asked us if we knew we<lb />
were supposed to be going in the<lb />
opposite direction. We told him<lb />
yes and he wanted to know how<lb />
long we'd known it. We replied<lb />
that somebody had just told us.<lb />
He agreed not to lock us up. He<lb />
was so cute.<lb />
(No, not a single thing hap-<lb />
pened.)<lb />
Certain E. C. T. C. girls fell<lb />
hard for some of the "tucks"<lb />
Saturday night. Catch: the floor<lb />
was a wee bit too slippery.<lb />
Florence Sinclair must wear<lb />
MM What power Clifton ods according to vitamins<lb />
Crawford has so all of a sudden! value to hotisewrves were<lb />
thropologv department and run to explain their bad marks. The;<lb />
up against a five-foot alligator may now just explain that they<lb />
which had escaped from his cage, had gone insane.<lb />
Our<lb />
HOSIERY<lb />
Leads In<lb />
QUALITY<lb />
for COTTON<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
STYLE<lb />
PRICES<lb />
the<lb />
Crawford has so all of a sudden: ,c"7- TZ <lb />
 , . �j�� -methods of food preservations,<lb />
developed. Already his admir1  , . ; �� �?<lb />
ers number a senior, a "D and<lb />
a day student. The Crawford re-<lb />
lations are in the picture too. It<lb />
seems that the senior's room-<lb />
mate�slightly red-headed�and<lb />
a new Cabinet member�is also<lb />
that way about a certain first<lb />
cousin of the aforesaid<lb />
gentleman.<lb />
Rebecca Pridgen was very<lb />
anxious for the article concern-<lb />
ing her pet turtle to be run in the<lb />
paper so that she might send a<lb />
copy to the sweetheart who gave<lb />
her the turtle.<lb />
Minerals found in this state,<lb />
soil erosion and methods of pre-<lb />
vention, and the uses of the sili-<lb />
cates, including glass-making,<lb />
were demonstrated by charts and<lb />
drawings.<lb />
Balanced aquariums, terra-<lb />
W. A. A. HAS OUTING<lb />
Members of the Women's Ath-<lb />
letic Association and their guests<lb />
enjoyed a sunrise breakfast Sat-<lb />
urday morning, April 27th at<lb />
Rock Springs.<lb />
The party met at the tennis<lb />
courts, and carrying weiners,<lb />
rolls, sticks, and mustard, hiked<lb />
through the woods to the spring<lb />
where breakfast was cooked. Mr.<lb />
R. C. Deal and Dr. A. D. Frank<lb />
were special guests of the Asso-<lb />
ciation. It is hoped that many<lb />
such trips can be taken next<lb />
year, and that a taste of a real<lb />
athletic living will be offered to<lb />
every student in the college.<lb />
If we have begun to create<lb />
two separate languages the fault<lb />
lies not with the talkers but with<lb />
the writers.�Heywood Broun.<lb />
young jriums, snaileries, and anthouses<lb />
gave suggestions for practical<lb />
use.<lb />
A number of commercial dis-<lb />
plays, such as pine tr pro-<lb />
ducts, patent medicines, corn<lb />
products, ceremics and the com-<lb />
mercial uses of the elements<lb />
were assembled by students. The<lb />
girls hovered over the history of<lb />
cosmetics.<lb />
The amazing amount of work<lb />
and excellent quality done by the<lb />
students of the Science Depart-<lb />
ment of the College was shown<lb />
by the splendid demonstrations<lb />
and graphic exhibits displayed at<lb />
their Open House. The entire<lb />
exhibit presented projects made<lb />
by individual students from<lb />
groups of students in connection<lb />
with their work in science, sup-<lb />
plementing the general class<lb />
work. The Science Club will<lb />
perhaps hereafter make this an<lb />
annual feature on their program.<lb />
Campus Boot Shoppe<lb />
All White Shoes $2.99<lb />
Some Pairs $3.95<lb />
WHITE'S<lb />
"Your Shopping Center'<lb />
L98.2.95<lb />
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING<lb />
Kittrellfs Store<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Have You Tried Our<lb />
HOME MADE K E CREAM?<lb />
If not you are missing the treat of your life<lb />
Jumbo Ice Cream Soda  10c<lb />
Jumbo Ice Cream Cone  5e<lb />
 Jumbo Ice Cream Cup  5c<lb />
CHAS. H0RNE, Druggist<lb />
Opposite Proctor Hole'<lb />
PHONE 50 WE DELIVER<lb />
145 Evans Street<lb />
One once had the right, as an<lb />
American, to live his own life as<lb />
he chose, so long as he did not in-<lb />
terfere with the rights of others�<lb />
their rights, not merely their<lb />
prejudices�Brand Whitlock.<lb />
THE LATEST STYLES IN<lb />
EVENING DRESSES<lb />
POPULAR PRICES � Now On Display<lb />
Coburn's Shoes, Inc.<lb />
"Your Shoe Store"<lb />
?hur. HEN REUN1E-C.KO. RAFT<lb />
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SatMonTues May 11-1 U<lb />
"ROBERTA'<lb />
The years most dazzling musical tw<lb />
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three hits led<lb />
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the hour. Heg 1<lb />
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two hits each.<lb />
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scored on 8 hit<lb />
4 errors.<lb />
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Croome, 3bZ<lb />
Jennings, c2<lb />
Brinkley, p<lb />
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inning.<lb />
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Bostic, ss2<lb />
Ferebee, 2b412<lb />
Stove, cf3i I<lb />
Ridenhour, rf4<lb />
Rogerson, p4i I<lb />
Johnson, lb42 2<lb />
Easom, If31 2 0 C<lb />
Hodges, 3b�0 0<lb />
Avers, e113"<lb />
Barrow, If10 -<lb />
Total309 13 1<lb />
One out insevevth, gan<lb />
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Home runs.Stowe and �"<lb />
Dorsett .ith tv� men<lb />
Stowe withtwoon.<lb />
BATTING AVERAGES<lb />
THIS FAR THISSEASON<lb />
Runt Bostic is still lead<lb />
Pirates at the bat this<lb />
Theo Easom is second<lb />
has been out most of the<lb />
due to a broken rib Th<lb />
as a whole is hitting SSO<lb />
an increase of 12 per ce<lb />
the last report. Them I<lb />
are through the Atlantic<lb />
l'an College game<lb />
Player<lb />
Bostic<lb />
Easom<lb />
Stowe<lb />
Ridenhour<lb />
Rogerson<lb />
Johnson<lb />
J- Hodges<lb />
Barrow<lb />
Ayers<lb />
F�rebee<lb />
R- Hodges<lb />
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Madrin<lb />
Lindsey<lb />
Ab H<lb />
54 25<lb />
24 10<lb />
51 19<lb />
53 18<lb />
19 6<lb />
49 15<lb />
33 9<lb />
33 9<lb />
48 12<lb />
47<lb />
18<lb />
15<lb />
3<lb />
2<lb />
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4<lb />
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THE TBCO ECHO<lb />
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Oak Ridge To Play Here Saturday<lb />
In Last Home Game of Season<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
GIVE THE TOURNAMENT<lb />
YOUR SUPPORT<lb />
Pirates Rally In Sixth<lb />
To Defeat High Point<lb />
For The Circuit<lb />
Winning Huns.<lb />
DID YOU KNOW THAT<lb />
Crack Kogerson scored the<lb />
first touchdown that K. C. T. C.<lb />
ever made. In the Armistice day<lb />
game of 1933 he scored the win-<lb />
ning and only touchdown of the<lb />
game against Campbell College.<lb />
Stowe and Bostic, Pirate base-<lb />
ball players have been signed for<lb />
the coming season by the Green-<lb />
ville Club in the Coastal Plain<lb />
League.<lb />
Greenville is to have Sunday<lb />
baseball this year.<lb />
Jimmie Johnson is a former<lb />
holder of the heavy weight title<lb />
of the 113th Field Artillery of<lb />
the North Carolina National<lb />
Guard. He won this title for<lb />
two years.<lb />
Ed Waldrop, Greenville boy,<lb />
, pulled an iron man stunt at the<lb />
. next up. hit to Carol,na-Duke track meet re-<lb />
cently by winning both the mile<lb />
and two mile events. Waldrop<lb />
has been elected co-captain of<lb />
next year's team Hv is a bro-<lb />
ther of Howard Waldrop who<lb />
was a two letter man here last<lb />
year.<lb />
Lefty Dunn is the only left-<lb />
handed pitcher that E. C. T. C.<lb />
has had since baseball was start-<lb />
ed here four years ago.<lb />
Crack Rogerson won his fifth<lb />
baseball game in as many starts<lb />
this season.<lb />
Atlantic Christian College can<lb />
not equal the record of Knox<lb />
College by loosing 27 straight<lb />
ames but so far this season thev<lb />
I In Seventh On<lb />
it Of Ram.<lb />
rallied in the sixth<lb />
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id give Crack Rog-<lb />
rth victory of the<lb />
is ilu- second time<lb />
 the Panthers<lb />
i ated by the locals.<lb />
 came just in<lb />
was called in<lb />
nning because of<lb />
sored one run in<lb />
econd, third, and<lb />
Johnson started<lb />
ing rally with a<lb />
cored on Easoms<lb />
Easom going to second,<lb />
. n drew a walk. Bos-<lb />
up S his third hit of<lb />
cored Easom and put<lb />
third, Bostic going to<lb />
throw to third. Fere-<lb />
ame thru with a single<lb />
Avers and Bostic and<lb />
score. With the win-<lb />
n base Stowe hit a<lb />
give the Pirates a 9 to<lb />
. : Point Griggs with<lb />
led his team. For the<lb />
tic was the man of<lb />
Be got three singles<lb />
Quakers Win Close<lb />
Game From Pirates<lb />
Pirates Lose 5-4 In<lb />
Inning Game.<lb />
Ten<lb />
Pushing across two runs in the<lb />
tenth inning after the Pirates<lb />
had taken a one run lead Guil-<lb />
ford College defeated E. C. T. C.<lb />
5 to 4. The Pirates took in ear-<lb />
ly lead in the third inning and<lb />
added another run in the fourth<lb />
to have a three run lead until<lb />
the seventh when the Quakers<lb />
knotted the score. The Pirates<lb />
scored again in the first of the<lb />
tenth, but the Quakers took the<lb />
game with two runs in the last<lb />
half of the inning. Boyles, catch-<lb />
er, cracked a sizzling double to<lb />
left field with two men on to<lb />
decide the game. For the Pirates<lb />
Ayers and Bostic each with two<lb />
hits led their team.<lb />
Archery-Tennis<lb />
Tournament Is<lb />
To Begin Soon<lb />
Field Day Has Been Called<lb />
Off.<lb />
�ZmNe�� itches His<lb />
Stowe Holds Chatham To 6<lb />
Hits In First Game.<lb />
(iuilfordAbRHoAE<lb />
Carroll, 2b511120<lb />
Parker, 3b311322<lb />
Boyles, c501430<lb />
Blanton, lb4111200<lb />
Griffin, cf411200<lb />
Weston, If412500<lb />
Cox, ss301330<lb />
Davis, rf400033<lb />
Higgins, p300030<lb />
�Budd100000<lb />
Total<lb />
36 5 10 30 13 2<lb />
"Hit for Higgins in tenth.<lb />
E. C. T. C. Ab R H O A E<lb />
trips to the plate<lb />
nson and Easom got T<lb />
have lost 9 baseball games m a<lb />
row out of a thirteen game sche-<lb />
dule.<lb />
ml s seven runs were<lb />
8 hits, three walks and<lb />
HisliPointAbR 110A E<lb />
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:31 104 0<lb />
��� rf41 120 0<lb />
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32 201 0<lb />
1 t b31 190 o<lb />
;�i1 110 0<lb />
c20 031 0<lb />
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AB R H O A E<lb />
4 0<lb />
John Hodges was a member of<lb />
the first baseball team which<lb />
was organized here four years<lb />
ago. He has played every year<lb />
since. Hodges was also center on<lb />
the first football squad. He is<lb />
: the only man in school now that<lb />
' played on both of these teams.<lb />
Perry King, while a student<lb />
I q � at Greenville High School in<lb />
11932, was selected on the all<lb />
Northeastern Conference basket-<lb />
ball team. At this time the con-<lb />
I ferenee was composed of about<lb />
10 of the largest High Schools in<lb />
this part of the State.<lb />
Crack Rogerson, while a stu-<lb />
dent at Aulander High School in<lb />
1929. scored 97 points against<lb />
Creswell High School, in a foot-<lb />
ball game. The final score of<lb />
Bostic, ss51 2830<lb />
Ferebee, 2b50 1221<lb />
Stowe, cf40 0100<lb />
Ridenhour, rf40 1100<lb />
Barrow, If30 0000<lb />
 Easom, If10 0001<lb />
Johnson, lb40 1800<lb />
Hodges, 3b31 1100<lb />
Ayers, c41 2640<lb />
Dunn, p31 1120<lb />
�Rogerson, p00 0000<lb />
Total344 928112<lb />
�Easom forBarrow inninth.<lb />
�Rogersonfor Dunn10th.<lb />
Hits off Dunn 9Higgins7.<lb />
Two basehits:Ferebeeand<lb />
Boyles.<lb />
Struck out by Dunn 6Higgins<lb />
Umpire, McBain.<lb />
The Woman's Athletic Associa-<lb />
tion is sponsoring an archery<lb />
and tennis tournament soon. The<lb />
preliminary games will probab-<lb />
ly be run off during the week of<lb />
May 19-24, and the finals May<lb />
26th. There has been much in-<lb />
terest manifested in the staging<lb />
of the tournaments. The follow-<lb />
ing have announced their inten-<lb />
tions to participate: Tennis: Eli-<lb />
zabeth Keith, Bettie Lane, N. E.<lb />
Warren, C. K. McClees. Kclky<lb />
Abcyounis, Wesley Bankton, Bil-<lb />
ly Tolson, Francis Sinclair, Les-<lb />
ter Ridenhour, May Hearne, Flor-<lb />
ence Sinclair, James Ray Pitt-<lb />
man, Thomas Dennis, William A.<lb />
Wright, Graham Gulley, Louise<lb />
Briley, and C. O. Armstrong.<lb />
Archery: Billy Tolson, Red<lb />
Smith, Fran Ferebee, Taylor<lb />
Carr and Jimmie Carr.<lb />
Watch the bulletin board for<lb />
complete information regarding<lb />
the tournaments.<lb />
Horseshoe pitching is also to<lb />
be added s the list of sports in<lb />
which students are urged to con-<lb />
test.<lb />
Due to lack of time in planning<lb />
a really good Field Day, the Ath-<lb />
letic Association has postponed<lb />
Field Day until next year, the<lb />
first Saturday in May will be set<lb />
aside for this event. The Asso-<lb />
ciation has asked that the day<lb />
be included in the calendar for<lb />
next year.<lb />
COLLEGE DANCE A<lb />
SOCIAL HIGHLIGHT<lb />
The first of a series of two<lb />
games with the Blanketeers of<lb />
Chatham Mills at Elkin resulted<lb />
in a iU to 9 defeat fen the Pirates.<lb />
The Pirates rallied in the ninth<lb />
to give them a lead of one run,<lb />
the score at this stage was 8 to<lb />
9. With the aid of two bits and<lb />
a walk Chatham scored the two<lb />
winning runs in the last half of<lb />
the ninth. The Blanketeers<lb />
were able to touch Stowe (or a<lb />
total of 15 hits. The feature of<lb />
the contest was three double<lb />
plays by the Pirates. Two were<lb />
made by Bostic to Johnson and<lb />
one from Ferebee to Ayers. Cha-<lb />
tham was led by Robins at the<lb />
bat, who collected two hits for<lb />
three trips to the plate. John-<lb />
son, Pirate first baseman, got<lb />
two hits for four.<lb />
Chatham Ab K II O A K<lb />
Fitzgerald, rf 5 2 3 0 0 0<lb />
Fifth Victory of Season<lb />
OAK RIDGE CADETS<lb />
DEFEAT PIRATES<lb />
Jthe game was 144 to 0. Inciden-<lb />
he made a touchdown<lb />
a, p<lb />
i. lb<lb />
1!<lb />
3b<lb />
3 2 3 2<lb />
4 12 2 0 lUaIly<lb />
31100 �l every time he carried the ball<lb />
4 0 110 0jwlth the t,xception of one. In<lb />
4 I l I 3 �the eighth inning of the A. C. C.<lb />
4 2 2 8 � l I game Rogerson threw only three<lb />
3 12 0 0 0 balls to retire the Bulldogs.<lb />
2 0 0 112<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
13 2 0<lb />
0 0 0 0<lb />
Total<lb />
30 9 13 18 10 4<lb />
out in seventh, game call-<lb />
ed because of rain.<lb />
B d runs. Stowe and Dorsett.<lb />
'� with two men on.<lb />
St v. a ita two on.<lb />
BAITING AVERAGES<lb />
THIS FAR THIS SEASON<lb />
the<lb />
nan C<lb />
Plaver<lb />
Bostic<lb />
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Stowe<lb />
Ridenhour<lb />
 person<lb />
J Bodges<lb />
Barrow<lb />
Ayers<lb />
Ffivbee<lb />
B- Bodges<lb />
Dunn<lb />
Badrio<lb />
Lindsey<lb />
Bostk is still leading the<lb />
at the bat this season.<lb />
m is second. Easom<lb />
sn out most of the season<lb />
a broken rib. The squad<lb />
le is hitting 320. This is<lb />
e of 12 per cent over<lb />
 I � port. These averages<lb />
�ugh the Atlantic Chris-<lb />
�Uege game.<lb />
Ab H Per<lb />
GIRL'S SWEATERS<lb />
The sweaters for the girls'<lb />
Basketball team have arrived,<lb />
and there is many a proud girl<lb />
on this campus wearing her<lb />
sweater. The sweater is a yel-<lb />
low jacket with the college let-<lb />
ters down the side. The follow-<lb />
ing girls have received a service<lb />
stripe and sweater: Mary Ella<lb />
Bunn, Margaret Fulton, Eliza-<lb />
beth Keith, Florence Sinclair,<lb />
May Hearne, Anne Askew, Eliza-<lb />
beth Overton, and Louise Briley.<lb />
The following were awarded<lb />
sweaters: Mary Shaw Robeson,<lb />
Helen Wilson, Ruth Parker. Of<lb />
the original squad, six graduate<lb />
this June, leaving only three to<lb />
carry on next year.<lb />
In the last game of a five day<lb />
trip into the central part of the<lb />
state the Cadets of Oak Ridge<lb />
Military Academy defeated the<lb />
Pirates 6 to 1. A home run by<lb />
Bostic accounted for the locals<lb />
only run. Dunn held the Cadets<lb />
to six hits. The Pirates were<lb />
able to get a total of eight off<lb />
Culler, but they were unable to<lb />
make these account for any runs<lb />
with the exception of the homer.<lb />
Bostic and Easom with 2 hits<lb />
each led the locals. Tyson with<lb />
two hits led the Cadets.<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
Robins, 3b 3 2<lb />
Hambright, If 4 1<lb />
Gough 2b 5 2<lb />
Clodfelter, ss 5 1<lb />
Davis, cf 3 0<lb />
Hambright, lb 4 1<lb />
Hood, c 4 1<lb />
Stockton, p 4 0<lb />
Maxwell, p 0 0 1<lb />
10 2 3<lb />
0 0 0 1<lb />
3 14 0<lb />
3 14 0<lb />
12 0 0<lb />
1 18 0 0<lb />
15 10<lb />
2 0 3 0<lb />
0 0 0<lb />
37 10 15 27 14 4<lb />
boys may not have dancing on<lb />
the campus, but, oh boy, do they<lb />
have it off the campus!<lb />
Hosts and hostesses for the<lb />
gallant occasion were Frances<lb />
Newsome, Ellen Jenkins, Effie<lb />
Lee Watson, Lucy LeRoy, Rob-<lb />
ert Dowd, and Durward Stowe.<lb />
WASHINGTON TRIP<lb />
TAKEN BY SENIORS<lb />
Ab R H O A E<lb />
5 3 2 3 3 0<lb />
2 2 6 3 1<lb />
2 112 0<lb />
11111<lb />
12 8 0 1<lb />
0 110 1<lb />
0 10 0 0<lb />
0 110 0<lb />
0 0 4 3 0<lb />
0 10 0 0<lb />
5<lb />
5<lb />
3<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
5<lb />
5<lb />
4<lb />
2<lb />
Oak Ridge<lb />
Hyden, rf<lb />
Mock, ss<lb />
Peele, c<lb />
Hayworth, lb<lb />
Tyson, 3b<lb />
Grizzard, If<lb />
Seago, cf<lb />
Edgerton, 2b<lb />
Culler, p<lb />
Total<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
Bostic, ss<lb />
Ferebee, 2b<lb />
5425463<lb />
2410417<lb />
5119373<lb />
5318340<lb />
196316<lb />
4915306<lb />
339273<lb />
339273<lb />
4812250<lb />
4711234<lb />
184222<lb />
152133<lb />
30000<lb />
21500<lb />
440141320<lb />
Withal, the modern girl is not<lb />
a prig.�O. M. Green.<lb />
Ab R H O A E<lb />
3 10 0 0 1<lb />
4 10 3 11<lb />
4 2 18 10<lb />
2 2 0 8 10<lb />
4 0 2 4 10<lb />
4 0 10 0 0<lb />
4 0 0 0 0 0<lb />
3 0 12 5 0<lb />
3 0 12 0 1<lb />
31 6 6 27 9 3<lb />
Ab R H O A E<lb />
4 12 3 2 0<lb />
2 0 0 13 0<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
portion of the Valley of Virginia.<lb />
The trip is a nincxpensive one<lb />
and those who took it this year<lb />
judge it well worth the thought<lb />
and consideration of the in-com-<lb />
ing Seniors.<lb />
Stowe, cf<lb />
Ridenhour, 3b<lb />
Johnson, lb<lb />
Easom, If<lb />
Ayers, c<lb />
Dunn, p<lb />
�Madrin<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
3<lb />
0 13 0 0<lb />
0 10 0 0<lb />
0 18 0 3<lb />
0 2 3 0 0<lb />
0 14 0 0<lb />
0 0 0 3 0<lb />
10 0 0 0 0<lb />
Total<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
Bostic, ss<lb />
Ferebee, 2b<lb />
Stowe, p<lb />
Ridenhour, 3b<lb />
Johnson, lb<lb />
Easom, If<lb />
Barrow, rf<lb />
R. Hodges, cf<lb />
Ayers, c<lb />
J. Hodges<lb />
Total 40 9 11 25 12 4<lb />
�Hodges for Easom in third.<lb />
Second Game<lb />
In the second game of the ser-<lb />
ies with Chatham Mills the lo-<lb />
cals were defeated 7 to 1. Three<lb />
pitchers were used by Coach<lb />
Mathis. Bostic started but was<lb />
taken out and sent to short stop.<lb />
Easom took over the mound du-<lb />
ties at this point. In the eighth<lb />
inning Coach Mathis relieved<lb />
Easom. Since this was not an<lb />
intercollegiate game he was eli-<lb />
gible to play. H. Stockton led<lb />
the Blanketeers with two hits<lb />
for three trips to the rubber. He<lb />
allowed the Pirates only seven<lb />
well scattered hits. Stowe and<lb />
R. Hodges with two hits each led<lb />
the locals.<lb />
Chatham Ab R H O A E<lb />
Fitzgerald, rf 4 112 0 0<lb />
Robins, 3b 5 0 2 13 1<lb />
Hambright, If 4 0 2 10 1<lb />
Gough, 2b 5 114 2 1<lb />
OAK RIDGE TO PLAY<lb />
HERE SATURDAY<lb />
On Saturday the Pirates will<lb />
play the Cadets of Oak Ridge in<lb />
the last home game of the sea-<lb />
son. In an earlier game with<lb />
the Cadets the locals were de-<lb />
feated 6 to 1.<lb />
Three of the Oak Ridge play-<lb />
ers are former Coastal Plain<lb />
League players. Peele and Hay-<lb />
worth were with Kinston last<lb />
season and Roger Taylor, a<lb />
Greenville boy, was with Green-<lb />
ville. Peele will report to<lb />
Chattanooga after the current<lb />
season is over. Red Hayworth is<lb />
the brother of Hayworth, the De-<lb />
troit catcher.<lb />
Col. Holt, coach of the visitors,<lb />
is one of the best baseball coach-<lb />
es in the south. Many of his for-<lb />
mer students have played big<lb />
league baseball. At the present<lb />
the most outstanding are the<lb />
Ferrell brothers of Boston.<lb />
Roger Taylor the ace of the<lb />
Cadets pitching staff is likely to<lb />
pitch the game here on Saturday.<lb />
Rogerson or Dunn will pitch for<lb />
the Pirates. The game will be<lb />
played at the college park at<lb />
3:08.<lb />
Now that the Junior-Senior<lb />
and College Dance are over, the<lb />
Campus Building, from 6:30 to<lb />
7:30, doesn't seem to be quite as<lb />
popular with the girls as hereto-<lb />
fore. There's nothing immediate-<lb />
ly in sight to be "practicing up"<lb />
for.<lb />
Pirates Get 3-2 Win Over<lb />
Atlantic Christian College.<lb />
Ridenhour Has Perfect Day<lb />
At Bat.<lb />
In the game of May 3rd with<lb />
the Bulldogs of Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian College the Pirates were<lb />
victorious, 3 to 2. Rogerson held<lb />
the bulldogs to only six scattered<lb />
hits.<lb />
Save for the second and ninth<lb />
inning Crack pitched one hit<lb />
ball as he registered his fifth<lb />
victory of the season in as many<lb />
starts. The visitors first run<lb />
came in the second on three<lb />
bunch hits, and they put to-<lb />
gether a pair of safeties in the<lb />
ninth to score their second run.<lb />
Dawson, the ace pitcher of<lb />
the Bulldogs was very stingy<lb />
with his hits. The Pirates made<lb />
eight safeties off him and three<lb />
of them were bunched in the<lb />
sixth to score two runs. The<lb />
final and much talked over run<lb />
of the locals came in the seventh<lb />
inning with the aid of a single.<lb />
Lex Ridenhour had a perfect<lb />
day at the bat, he hit two doub-<lb />
les and two singles. For the<lb />
Bulldogs Crockell with a single<lb />
and a double was the leader.<lb />
Rogerson was hit by a ball in<lb />
the ninth and Dunn was called<lb />
in for relief. He was hit by a<lb />
line drive.<lb />
In the eighth inning Rogerson<lb />
threw only three balls to retire<lb />
the visitors.<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
Total 34 1 8 24 8 3<lb />
Home runs: Bostic.<lb />
Base on balls: off Culler 4,<lb />
Dunn 2.<lb />
Strike outs: Culler 3; Dunn 2.<lb />
Winning Pitcher, Culler.<lb />
Losing Pitcher, Dunn.<lb />
Davis, cf<lb />
Clodfelter, ss<lb />
Hambright, lb<lb />
Parker, c<lb />
H Stockton, p<lb />
Clemmer, p<lb />
Total<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
Bostic, p<lb />
Ferebee, 2b<lb />
Stowe, cf<lb />
Ridenhour, rf<lb />
Johnson, lb<lb />
R. Hodges, If<lb />
J. Hodges, 3b<lb />
Gaston, ss<lb />
Ayers, c<lb />
Easom, p<lb />
Mathis, p<lb />
Total<lb />
3<lb />
3<lb />
3<lb />
3<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
1110 0<lb />
10 3 2 0<lb />
118 0 0<lb />
10 7 0 0<lb />
12 0 2 0<lb />
0 0 0 10<lb />
Dr. A. M. Schultz<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
400 State Bank Building<lb />
Phone 578<lb />
DR. WOOTEN<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
State Bank Building<lb />
LET US REPAIR YOUR SHOES<lb />
III<lb />
E.T.<lb />
SHOE SHOP<lb />
Representatives at E. C. T. C.<lb />
College Girls!<lb />
Don't Forget the White Dress!<lb />
See Us for Smart Styles and Low Prices<lb />
The Smart Shoppe<lb />
Dickinson Avenue<lb />
PHOTOGRAPHS"<lb />
u<lb />
For "Mother's Day" give her a photograph<lb />
"Photographs Live Forever"<lb />
Special Prices During month of May<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
SINCE 1925<lb />
Oldest - Largest - Best<lb />
PERMANENT WAVES<lb />
$3.35 to $10.00<lb />
Shampoo and Finger Wave<lb />
Short Hair 50c�Long Hair 75c<lb />
33 7 10 27<lb />
Ab R H O A<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
3<lb />
4<lb />
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4<lb />
4<lb />
2<lb />
4<lb />
1<lb />
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35<lb />
S��MVILL�,N.C.<lb />
t's Smart<lb />
It's Economical<lb />
It's Dependable<lb />
It's a<lb />
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JESSICA . .<lb />
A charming<lb />
Gruen ba-<lb />
guette, white<lb />
or yellow<lb />
gold filled,<lb />
$29.75.<lb />
We have many<lb />
rv GRUEN<lb />
Wa t c H syies<lb />
for men and<lb />
wo men . . .<lb />
p?  c es from<lb />
524.75.<lb />
LAUTARES<lb />
FOR EXCLUSIVE STYLE<lb />
Shop At<lb />
HEBER FORBES<lb />
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear<lb />
SPECIALS!<lb />
WHITE SILK and ORGANDIE DRESSES<lb />
Gloria Shoppe<lb />
"The Fashion Corner"<lb />
.<lb />
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Page Four<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
V'v ednesday, M<lb />
Alumnae News<lb />
Ruth Henderson, Reporter<lb />
Jean Thomas and Margaret<lb />
Norman represented the Y. W. C.<lb />
AY. ML C. A. Conference which<lb />
was recently held at a camp near<lb />
Greensboro. N. C. They came<lb />
back with many enthusiastic and<lb />
helpful suggestions for the im-<lb />
provement of the local Y. W. C.<lb />
A work.<lb />
MISS GRAHAM SPEARS TO<lb />
MEMBERS OF Y. W. C. A.<lb />
Miss Graham spoke to the<lb />
members of the Y. W. C. A. Fri-<lb />
day evening, April 26th. She<lb />
explained the "Joys that come to<lb />
one through work<lb />
It is her opinion that the nor-<lb />
mal person is not lazy; he likes<lb />
challenging tasks and activities.<lb />
Happiness, she said, comes from<lb />
the accomplishment of difficult<lb />
tasks, and one gets a thrill from<lb />
work.<lb />
ROGERSON PITCHES HIS<lb />
FIFTH WIN OF SEASON<lb />
(Continued from third page1)<lb />
A. C. C.<lb />
Ab R II O A E<lb />
Cherry, ss 4 8 0 10 0<lb />
Lee, 2b 4 0 0 3 10<lb />
Duval. rf 2 0 0 1 00<lb />
Amerson. rf 2 0 2 2 0 0<lb />
Barnes, 3b 4 1112 1<lb />
WiggS, c 3 116 0 1<lb />
Hayes, lb 4 0 15 10<lb />
Cockrell. If 4 0 2 0 0 0<lb />
Blackman, cf 3 0 0 4 0 0<lb />
Dawson, p 3 0 0 12 0<lb />
RALEIGH CHAPTER MEETS<lb />
The Raleigh Chapter of the E.<lb />
C. T. C. Alumnae Association met<lb />
Thursday evening, May 2. at the<lb />
home of Mrs. Ben Tongue.<lb />
As this was the last meeting<lb />
for this year, an interesting busi-<lb />
ness session was held. Plans<lb />
were discussed for the new year,<lb />
and the following officers were<lb />
renominated: President, Mrs.<lb />
George Bradshaw; Vice-Presi-<lb />
dent, Mrs. Foster Bundy; Secre-<lb />
tary, Mrs. J. C. Holland; Corres-<lb />
ponding Secretary, Mrs. J. M.<lb />
Newsome; Treasurer, Miss Pattie<lb />
Jenkins; Reporter, Mrs. M. R.<lb />
Mod 1 in.<lb />
The contributions for the<lb />
Wright memorial fund were in-<lb />
creased considerably. All chap-<lb />
ters of the association are mak-<lb />
ing their donations at commence-<lb />
ment Mrs. Charlie Johnson ex-<lb />
pressed her appreciation for be<lb />
ing placed on the hoard of trus-<lb />
tees of, the college. This is the<lb />
first time in the history of the<lb />
fcollege that an alumnae has been<lb />
elected.<lb />
Miss Ethel Southerland ex-<lb />
tended axi invitation from the<lb />
executive boarcNio all members<lb />
to attend commencement. She<lb />
gave full plans of commence-<lb />
ment.<lb />
After the business .session<lb />
bridge was enjoyed. Mrs. Miller<lb />
was awarded high score.frtr the<lb />
evening and Miss Lois Heel "re-<lb />
ceived high scortr for the year.<lb />
Refreshments were served by the<lb />
hostesses, Mrs. Tongue, Mrs. M.<lb />
Dollar, Mrs. B. C. Johnson and<lb />
Miss Ruby Garris.<lb />
Executive Committee Meeting<lb />
lemoon. June 1, at 3:30 o'clock<lb />
in the Austin Auditorium. Offi-<lb />
cers for next year will be elect-<lb />
ed at this time. The officers<lb />
elected will be President, Vice-<lb />
president, Secretary, Correspond-<lb />
ing Secretary, two members of<lb />
the executive committee, and two<lb />
honorary members of the faculty.<lb />
At present the honorary mem-<lb />
bers of the faculty are Miss<lb />
Lewis, Miss Graham, Miss Jen-<lb />
kins, Dr. Meadows, Miss Morton,<lb />
Miss Wilson, Dr. Slay and Miss<lb />
Davis.<lb />
Each chapter of the Association<lb />
will have representatives to re-<lb />
port on the year's activities.<lb />
The Association is hoping to<lb />
complete the Austin Loan Fund<lb />
at this time, four hundred dol-<lb />
lars of which has already been<lb />
contributed, leaving one hun-<lb />
dred dollars to be contributed.<lb />
WEDDINGS<lb />
THOMAS�I.EMMOND<lb />
Miss Ruth. Lemmond and Wil-<lb />
liam Carl Thomas were married<lb />
Saturday afternoon, April 20th,<lb />
in the Central Methodist church<lb />
of Monroe. ' Mrs. Thomas grad-<lb />
uated from E. C. T. C. in 1!)30.<lb />
WOODWARD�MITCHELL<lb />
Miss Josephine F. Mitchell was<lb />
married to James Reginald Wood-<lb />
ward of Willow Springs, April<lb />
2;th. Mrs. Woodward attended<lb />
E. C. T. C. before her marriage.<lb />
They will make their home in<lb />
Willow Springs. , �-<lb />
ROl SE�TCRNER<lb />
Miss Dnris Ru, Turner, was<lb />
married to Clayton fA Rouse of<lb />
Moss Hill, on April 22nd. Mrs<lb />
Rouse received her A. B. degree<lb />
in summer school. 1934. The<lb />
couple will be at hopte in Moss<lb />
Hill. y<lb />
PLEASANT�LEE<lb />
The engagement of Miss Ruby<lb />
Belvia Lee of Willow Springs, to<lb />
R. Clyde Pleasant of Wadesboro<lb />
is announced, the wedding to be<lb />
June 23rd. Miss Lee finished<lb />
the two-year normal course sum-<lb />
mer of 1933.<lb />
WINDLEY�WESTON<lb />
The engagement of Miss Myrtle<lb />
Weston of Lake Landing to Her-<lb />
bert W. Windley, of Pantego is<lb />
announced, the wedding to be<lb />
solemnized early in June. Miss<lb />
Weston graduated from E. C. T.<lb />
C. in 1930.<lb />
BRAKE�ROSS<lb />
Miss Minnie Miriam Ross, the<lb />
daughter of Mrs. Wilbur H. Ross<lb />
of Aurora, N. C, is to be mar-<lb />
ried to William Howard Brake<lb />
of Rocky Mount. N. C, on July<lb />
4. 1935. Minnie is graduating<lb />
from this college this year.<lb />
RECORD OF THE LOCAL<lb />
STUDENTS RANK WELL<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
NEWS ITEMS<lb />
Miss Beulah Lassiter who<lb />
taught at Lewiston this year,<lb />
spent the past week-end here.<lb />
She finished E. C. T. C. m '31.<lb />
Miss Emma Early of Aulandcr,<lb />
Class of 1934, was also here the<lb />
week-end of May 4th.<lb />
Miss Stella Walston of Scot-<lb />
land Neck, Class of 1934, was<lb />
here the week-end of May 4th.<lb />
Miss Lucy Etheridge of Sara-<lb />
toga, who teaches at Sims this<lb />
year was here the week-end of<lb />
May 3rd. She finished the two-<lb />
year course last year.<lb />
Miss Margaret Murchison, who<lb />
was here for the Executive Com-<lb />
mittee meeting April 2tfth, also<lb />
spent tin- week-end here. She<lb />
I has been teaching at Micro this<lb />
; year.<lb />
Total 33 2 6 24 6 2!<lb />
E. C. T. C. Ab R H O A E<lb />
Bostic, ss 4 0 12 2 1<lb />
Stowe, cf 4 0 0 2 0 1<lb />
Easom, If 4 116 0 1<lb />
Johnson, lb 4 117 0 0<lb />
Rogerson, p 3 0 0 0 3 0<lb />
Dunn, p 0 0 0 0 0 0<lb />
Ridenhour, 3b 4 0 4 3 2 0<lb />
Hodges, rf 4 0 10 0 0<lb />
Avers, c 2 0 0 5 0 1<lb />
Madrin, 2b 2 0 0 12 0<lb />
Ferebee. 2b 0 10 111<lb />
Total 31 3 6 27 10 4<lb />
Runs batted in: Cockrell. Rod-<lb />
enhour, Stowe. Two base hits:<lb />
Cockrell. Ridenhour 2. Left on<lb />
bases: Teachers 7, Bulldogs 6.<lb />
Stolen base: Ridenhour. Base on<lb />
balls: off Dawson 3: off Roger-<lb />
son 1. Struck out: Dawson 6,<lb />
Rogerson 1. Hits: off Rogerson<lb />
fi in 8 2-3 innings: off Dunn 0 in<lb />
1-3 inning. Hit by pitcher; by<lb />
Rogerson, Wiggs. Winning pit-<lb />
cher. Rogerson. Umpire: Roe-<lb />
buck. Time: 2:00.<lb />
�BECKY" TURTLE<lb />
The many friends of Miss Re-<lb />
becca Pridgen were made sor-<lb />
rowful upon hearing the sad<lb />
news of the death of her pet tur-<lb />
tle. "Becky" Turtle departed<lb />
from this life on April 15th, fol-<lb />
lowing a short illness.<lb />
The funeral was held at the<lb />
home of "Becky" Turtle, Room<lb />
245 and the remains were laid to<lb />
rest in a choice spot of Mrs.<lb />
McKeen's garden.<lb />
A host of sorrowful friends<lb />
mourned to perfection.<lb />
The numerous and beautiful<lb />
floral offerings were evidence of<lb />
her vast number of friends.<lb />
The funeral arrangements were<lb />
under the direction of Miss Ruth<lb />
Strickland.<lb />
The active pallbearers were<lb />
Cynthea Etheridge and Rose<lb />
Bateman. Honorary pallbearers<lb />
were Grace Blackman, Margaret<lb />
Peele, Rosa Lee Bullock, Ella<lb />
Turner Atkinson, Mary Foy Par-<lb />
kerson, Myrna Bell.<lb />
Miss Eloise Bone officiated, as-<lb />
sisted by Janie Blair Cox.<lb />
Miss Molly Langston rendered<lb />
an appropriate solo.<lb />
The most outstanding floral<lb />
design was sent by the Fleming<lb />
maids with a card of sympathy<lb />
attached.<lb />
By mastering resignation we<lb />
school ourselves to much re-<lb />
straint.�Rafael Sabatini.<lb />
The Executive Committee of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Alumnae Association held a<lb />
most satisfactory meeting at the<lb />
College on Saturday afternoon,<lb />
j April 27th. with all the officers<lb />
land members of the committee<lb />
1 present except one. Those pres-<lb />
jent were the president. Miss<lb />
Elizabeth Smith, Assistant Dean<lb />
of Women; Miss Wita Bond, of<lb />
Rocky Mount, Secretary and<lb />
Treasurer; Mrs. Janie Jackson<lb />
Simmons, of Wilson. Mrs. Sue<lb />
Walston Pitts, of Pinetops. and<lb />
Miss Margaret Murchison, of<lb />
Micro. Miss Marie D. Graham of<lb />
the faculty, met witli them. Miss<lb />
Sallie Joyncr Davis, Chairman of<lb />
the inauguration committee pre-<lb />
sented to them plans for the in-<lb />
auguration of President Mea-<lb />
dows, and plans of commence-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The annual alumnae luncheon<lb />
will be held on Saturday of<lb />
Commencement as usual, but the<lb />
business meeting will be held at<lb />
three-thirty in the afternoon,<lb />
and there will be no morning<lb />
meeting, and no program, as the<lb />
inauguration exercises will be<lb />
held in the morning. There will<lb />
be a tea in the afternoon for the<lb />
honor classes. Plans to be pre-<lb />
sented at the business meeting<lb />
were made. A nominating com-<lb />
mittee was appointed as this is<lb />
the year for the election of offi-<lb />
cers.<lb />
BUSINESS MEETING<lb />
OF THE ALUMNAE<lb />
Dr. B. McK. Johnson<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
206 State Bank Building<lb />
Phone 391<lb />
The business meeting of the<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Alumnae Association will be<lb />
held this year on Saturday af-<lb />
STARLING�NORMAN<lb />
Miss Frances Wills Norman<lb />
was married to George Braxton<lb />
Starling of Elm City. N. C, Fri-<lb />
day, May 3rd, at the home of<lb />
her mother. Mrs. Joseph S. Nor-<lb />
man of Greenville, N. C. Mrs.<lb />
Starling is a graduate of E. C. T.<lb />
C. and for several years has<lb />
taught in the Greenville Schools.<lb />
Mr. and Mfs. Starling will be in<lb />
Richmond, Va for the next few<lb />
months.<lb />
JAMES�BRYAN<lb />
Miss Marjorie Bryan and La-<lb />
tham James, both of Roberson-<lb />
ville, N. C, were married April<lb />
24th. Mrs. James is a graduate<lb />
of E. C. T. C. and has taught in<lb />
the Martin County schools for<lb />
several years. They will make<lb />
their home in Robersonville.<lb />
ENGAGEMENTS<lb />
BREEDLOYE�MANGUM<lb />
The engagement of Miss Larue<lb />
Mangum of Creedmoor, N. C, to<lb />
Roy Breedlove, of Oxford, N. C,<lb />
has been announced. The wed-<lb />
ding is to take place in June.<lb />
Miss Mangum graduated from E.<lb />
C. T. C. with the A. B. class of<lb />
1933, and has taught in Stem, N.<lb />
C.<lb />
BILBRO�HODGES<lb />
The engagement of Miss Myr-<lb />
tle Gray Hodges, daughter of<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. S. Hodges of<lb />
Ayden, to Aaron Tyson Bilbro,<lb />
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bil-<lb />
bro of Greenville, has been an-<lb />
nounced. The wedding is to<lb />
take place in June. Miss Hodges<lb />
graduated in the A. B. class of<lb />
1934.<lb />
See The<lb />
Rouse Printery<lb />
For Your<lb />
VISITING CARDS<lb />
Special Prices to College Girls<lb />
LOWE'S<lb />
Smart Apparel For Women<lb />
NEW CLOTHES ARRIVING DAILY<lb />
Mary<lb />
Underwood<lb />
of<lb />
Columbia spent the week-end of<lb />
the 28th of piil here.<lb />
Mis Mary Mann of Middle-<lb />
town was here for the week-end<lb />
of 28th. She finished here in<lb />
'33.<lb />
Miss Myra Scull. Class of '32<lb />
of Ahoskie visited Mrs. Bloxton<lb />
Monday. May (ith.<lb />
Miss Lucy Abbott of Winter-<lb />
ville. N. C. visited here the week-<lb />
end of May 4th.<lb />
HONOR CLASSES<lb />
TO BE ENTERTAINED<lb />
At five-thirty o'clock. Satur-<lb />
day afternoon, June 1, the Alum-<lb />
nae Association will give a tea in<lb />
honor of the Two-Year Normal<lb />
graduates of 1925 and the A. B.<lb />
graduates of 1925. The classes of<lb />
1934. the incoming Alumnae<lb />
which are the 1935 graduates,<lb />
the faculty, officers and guests of<lb />
the college will be the guests at<lb />
this time.<lb />
The tea will be in Fleming<lb />
Hall Parlor.<lb />
We perpetually believe a ser-<lb />
ious subject makes what is said<lb />
about it important.�H. C. Bailey.<lb />
Most of us would rather suffer<lb />
heavy clothing than have any-<lb />
one stare at us.�Irving S. Cobb.<lb />
Johnnie Grey Curr.n daughter<lb />
of S. B. Currin of Greenville is<lb />
teaching in Wilson. Miss Currin<lb />
was an English and French ma-<lb />
jor who graduated m August<lb />
1931.<lb />
Rebecca Scoville, the daughter<lb />
of Mr. Gladep W. Scoville of<lb />
Greenville, was a two-year gram-<lb />
mar grade graduate in June 1930<lb />
and is teaching m Wilmington.<lb />
Zelle Foh?y, who is teaching in<lb />
Tarboro, was a Science and Eng-<lb />
lish major who graduated in<lb />
June 1934. She is the daughter<lb />
of E. H. Foley of Greenville.<lb />
Henry Oglesby is teaching in<lb />
Bell Arthur. He is the SOB of<lb />
Mrs. Mary Oglesby of Winter-<lb />
ville. He was a Mathematics and<lb />
Science major and graduated in<lb />
June 1934.<lb />
Three of the girls have been<lb />
married. They are:<lb />
Mrs. Lee A. Folger, formerly<lb />
Eloise Garrett. daughter of Ralph<lb />
Garrett of Greenville. She was<lb />
a Social Science major and grad-<lb />
uated in June 1934.<lb />
Mrs. J. M. Johnston, formerly<lb />
Alma C. McGinnis, the daughter<lb />
of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. McGinnis<lb />
of Greenville. Mrs. Johnston<lb />
was a four year Grammar Grade<lb />
major and graduated in June.<lb />
1931.<lb />
Mrs. Williams, formerly Miss<lb />
Jaunita Worsley. daughter of W.<lb />
H. Worsley of Rocky Mount,<lb />
graduated from a course major-<lb />
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in August, 1932.<lb />
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Nortwick, son of N. O. Van Nort-<lb />
wick, of Greenville. is taking<lb />
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Science and Mathematics here,<lb />
graduating in June. 1934 He is<lb />
now taking Pre-Medical work at<lb />
the University of North Caro-<lb />
j lina.<lb />
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occupation of the remainder of<lb />
the group but we are sure that<lb />
whatever they may be doing<lb />
they are doing it well. They are-<lb />
Helen White, the daughter of<lb />
S. T. White of Greenville, who<lb />
graduated from a four-year Pri-<lb />
mary course in June 1934.<lb />
Kemp House, a Latin and<lb />
Mathematics major who grad-<lb />
uated in August 1933. Mjss<lb />
House is the daughter of A. R.<lb />
House of Greenville.<lb />
Elizabeth Morton has taught<lb />
at Warrenton. She was a French<lb />
and English major who graduat-<lb />
ed in June 1929 and is the daugh-<lb />
ter of Mrs. W. Z. Morton of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
We hope that wo have con-<lb />
vinced you that not only do<lb />
quite a numb! r i the people in jTho t<lb />
this locality enter the college, Genei<lb />
but of those who do entei a !arg. Tl<lb />
group are outstanding student, �<lb />
m campus affairs and in th.<lb />
work tiiat they do and the grade<lb />
they make.<lb />
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The curse in "Family Rela-<lb />
tions taught by Mr. Bloxton,<lb />
has some .thought provoking as-<lb />
pects. Recently the nineteen j<lb />
members of the class compiled<lb />
individual lists of "things they j<lb />
would like about a man " The<lb />
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Good sport <lb />
Christian  <lb />
High moral standards <lb />
Common sense  '<lb />
Good job  i<lb />
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College education  "<lb />
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DENTIST<lb />
State BankBuilding<lb />
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Residence Phone 337-WX�Business Phone ��<lb />
C. L. RUSS<lb />
Registered Plumber and Steam Filler<lb />
State License No. 215<lb />
Shop :m Evans St. Greenville, N. (.<lb />
Pink Pills for Pale People<lb />
WARRENS<lb />
DRUG STORE<lb />
When visiting year favorite Drag Store, Soda Shoppe �r<lb />
Grocery Store. Insist em<lb />
LANCE'S<lb />
Peanut Butler Sandwiches, Salted Peanuts and Candies<lb />
You wiJI always find them fresh and delicious, rfeej -ire<lb />
made of quality merchandise and under tin<lb />
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GIRLS!<lb />
We have what they go for in White Dresses<lb />
Remember us when you buy your<lb />
Commencement Frock<lb />
WILLIAMS'<lb />
The Store for the Ladies<lb />
We can do your work as cheap as the<lb />
cheapest,<lb />
And as good as the best<lb />
Tell us what you wish<lb />
And we'll do the rest<lb />
CITY SHOE SHOP<lb />
J. Preston Smith, Manager<lb />
FOR GENUINE ALEMITE LUBRICATION<lb />
Go To<lb />
BROWN &amp; WHITE'S<lb />
New Auto Laundry and Lubrication<lb />
Department<lb />
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